2018 Bajaj Discover 110 And 125 Launched In India; Priced From Rs. 50,176

Making a comeback to the 110 cc segment, Bajaj Auto has launched the 2018 Discover 110 motorcycle priced at Rs. 50,176 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Bajaj Discover 125 too receives upgrades for 2018 and is priced at Rs. 53,171 (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the drum brake variant and Rs. 55,994 (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the disc brake variant. The new 2018 Bajaj Discover 110 borrows a host of features from the larger Discover 125 while using a smaller powertrain. Interestingly, the Discover 110 was discontinued few years ago and now comes back to take on offerings from Hero, Honda and TVS.
Also Read: 2018 Bajaj Discover 125: What To Expect
The 2018 Bajaj Discover 110 borrows its design from the 125 version. The styling is familiar and conservative while the graphics add a slight modern touch to the motorcycle. The design has been carried over from the larger Discover 125 and is familiar in appearance. New bits though include 5-spoke alloy wheels finished in black and new red and silver body graphics. The lower section of the bike including the suspension and engine are finished in black as well, and add a sporty appeal to the bike. It also gets an analog-digital instrument panel.
Powering the new Bajaj Discover 110 will be a new 115 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. While the official specifications are yet to be revealed, the DTS-i motor is expected to churn out 8.5 BHP and 9.8 Nm of peak torque. It'll come paired with a 4-speed transmission. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic forks at the front and dual shock absorbers at the rear. Drum brakes are equipped on either side, while the front disc brake has been given a miss.
Also Read: New Bajaj Discover 110: All You Need To Know
On the new 2018 Bajaj Discover 125, the motorcycle gets a range of feature upgrades including LED DRLs, revised styling, new graphics and more.
Power comes from the updated 124cc engine that churns out 11 BHP and 11 Nm of peak torque. The long stroke architecture allows to offer abundant torque. The Discover 125 continues with the same suspension that offers more comfort now while braking power includes a front disc and a rear drum.
(Photo Credit: Pawan Dagia)
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